Astrea Snails Clean Each Other?

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So I have had various Astrea snails in my tank.

One has outlived all the rest (a question in itself.)

So for while it was a lonesome soul, its shell had gotten sort of fuzzy.

Added three new Astrea friends, and sure enough, old lonesome's shell is now as clean as the 3 new Astrea friends.

Can't tell them apart.

So they must know about each other; did not randomly clean lonesome's shell by just running into each other.

Maybe grooming each other is part of the Astrea snail mating ritual. :oops:

I guess covering the tank at night might have other benefits. :rolleyes:

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They do as well as turbo, margarita and trochus
 
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Golly gee, snails are people too. ;)

All sorts of monkeys, apes, and hominids groom each other.

In a bath or a shower. I've washed a back or two. :rolleyes:

From Science Daily:

Research shows we're surprisingly similar to Earth's first animals​

Today's humans share genes with ancient oceanic creatures missing heads​


Missing heads might be the key to happiness.

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